PRO

  • PRO

    You dont have to worry about picking out specific...

    School Uniforms

    I believe there should be school uniforms in schools. For one, think about how much time you would have to sleep in! All you have to do the night before is pick out your uniform and you're good. You dont have to worry about picking out specific clothing or worrying about what people will think; everyone is wearing the same thing anyway! Also, you dont have to run around buying new clothes for the school year. You only have to buy one set of uniforms. This can help you save a lot of money. Sure, the uniform may be bland and color oriented, but you are at school to get an education, NOT to make a fashion statement to your fellow peers.

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/School-Uniforms/73/
  • PRO

    10)(11) With freedom of choice relating to clothing,...

    School uniforms should be banned

    "Decreased time in the morning getting dressed" Even so, school uniforms deprive students of identification. Adults have the freedom to choose what they want to wear at any time, any wear. The average American lifespan is 79 years (6), and the average American public school offers 6.64 hours of education in the school day and 180 school days in the year (7). If a student spends his learning time from kindergarten to 12th grade, that"s about 15537.6 hours or about 2 years which is approximately 2.5% of their life spent in school. A good chunk of that time is spent during the stages of adolescence. Denying other clothing options from students may make them unprepared for the working world (8)(9). Finding a self-image is crucial during this period, and one of means of identification is clothing choices. (10)(11) With freedom of choice relating to clothing, students can find their individuality and develop it along the way as they reach the adult world, making them better prepared when it comes to dressing. "Uniforms are safe" Actually, uniforms can increase violence in schools. According to Tony Volk, PhD, an Associate Professor at Brock University says "Overall, there is no evidence in bullying literature that supports a reduction in violence due to school uniforms." (12) Also, a 2007 study found out that the average number of assaults that are increased by 14 per year in the most violent schools are caused by school uniforms. (13) Additionally, a 1999 study conducted by Texas Southern University concluded that school discipline incidents rose by 12% after introducing uniforms. (3) A similar situation in Miami-Dade County showed fights in middle school nearly doubled after one year of mandatory school uniforms. (14)(15) This conveys that school uniforms causes more harm than good, as shown by the examples above. Sources: (6) http://data.worldbank.org... (7) https://nces.ed.gov... (8) Grace Chen, "Public School Uniforms: The Pros and Cons for Your Child," publicschoolreview.com, Apr. 24, 2014(12 (9) Beth Asaff, "Pros and Cons of School Uniforms," kids.lovetoknow.com (accessed Aug. 20, 2014) (10) Melinda Swafford, Lee Ann Jolley, and Leigh Southward, "The Student Dress Code Debate," Techniques, Jan. 2011 (11) Erikson Institute, "Erik H. Erikson: Erikson Institute's Namesake," erikson.edu (accessed Aug. 21, 2014) (12) Shawn Jeffords, "Uniforms Won't Stop School Bullies, Experts Say," stcatharinestandard.ca, Mar. 14, 2012 (13) J. Scott Granberg-Rademacker, Jeffrey Bumgarner, and Avra Johnson, "Do School Violence Policies Matter? An Empirical Analysis of Four Approaches to Reduce School Violence," Southwest Journal of Criminal Justice, Spring 2007 (14) Charles Badger, "Report of Standard School Attire: A Look at the Issues," schoenml.org (accessed Aug. 20, 2014) (15) Lois K. Solomon, "9 More Schools to Have Students Wear Uniforms," sun-sentinel.com, May 6, 2000

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  • PRO

    How many replies does schools get because they have...

    School uniforms should be banned

    Thank you opponent, I hope the same as you. Words from an study of Arizona State University: "Public School Uniforms: Effect on Perceptions of Gang Presence, School Climate, and Student Self-Perception," I am in favour in this debate. I think school uniforms should be ban. Children' freedom is restricted with school uniforms. Students should be able to wear the clothes that they want to express their style. Why not to create a dress code instated of having uniforms? Like this, students will look well and can wear what they want. There are many students that infringe the uniform code because they don't feel comfortable with the clothes of it, but in my personal opinion it would be easier to follow a dress code with clothes chosen by students, because it's what they like and since they feel comfortable with their clothes, they will make a little effort to look more pretty following the school dress codes. How many replies does schools get because they have school uniforms? A lot. Sometimes boys look under the girls' skirt. Many people reply school uniforms are uncomfortable or ugly. So to stop get g this replies, school should abolish uniforms. It would not be that easy for your parents to find you if you are wearing the same clothes that everyone is wearing. I think that since people are young, they have to learn that everyone is different and this is limited with school uniforms, because everyone wears the same thing. Students can express their creativity and individuality choosing the clothes that they are going to wear and this can make them know that they have some likes that are different from other people. If schools have uniforms, that will be the only option for kids to wear and, what happens if a kid don't find his/her size? It would be difficult for parents, they will have to search someone that make the uniform or buy an smaller or bigger size for the kid, but without uniforms, kids will have a lot of options to wear and that problem will go out. Uniforms can decrease self-esteem. Instated of increasing it, many students can dislike the way they look with uniforms because their image is not the best, it is just limited If you think that wearing school uniforms reduce bullying, you are totally wrong. A 1999 study conducted by experts from Texas Southern University showed that bullying incidents increased 12%, after the implementation of mandatory uniform wearing in schools. Uniforms are boring. The way in which I understand this point is thinking that seeing the same clothes over and over again can make people to get tired of doing it. Also because of the colours: uniforms just have between 2 and 5 colours! This will make also people being tired of seeing the same colours lot of times. I think schools uniforms should be banned for schools to stop receiving reapplies, for student's freedom, and for all the reasons mentioned above.Dress codes instead will work. Good luck opponent!

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  • PRO

    See, if they were wearing a designated uniform, it would...

    school uniforms

    First off, I guess this is a controversial issue so I'll do it. Bear in mind that this is my first time. ~~ You say that school uniforms are expensive, you think non school uniforms are much cheaper? Finance regarding buying both school and non-school uniforms will always be a problem. Also, kids aren't the nicest nowadays; I know for a fact that the richer kids will bully the poorer kids for not wearing popular branded clothes. So by saying you want non-school uniform all the time, you're indirectly promoting bullying. You say and I quote "Having kids all wear the same thing can make a harmful envirement for kids to learn." It's actually the opposite As sad as it is to say, you can tell how a person is doing financially by what they wear; kids don't want their peers to know their parents may be having financial problems. If everyone is wearing the exact same thing, no one will find out about any of the problems they may have outside school. The idea of expressing yourself clothes-wise is ludicrous. When in school, that's not the way you should be expressing yourself; you SHOULD be expressing yourself with vast knowledge of the subjects you learn, playing well in sports. Of course there's the fact it'll improve general appearances for the future but that's not a very strong argument so you can disregard that. But now, here's the gruesome part: What if there was a major accident and a kid was lost? How would you describe that kid? See, if they were wearing a designated uniform, it would be a lot easier to pin-point those who ever appeared in situations like that. And believe it or not, these things do happen often. In conclusion, everyone wearing the same thing will prevent bullying, save lives and you don't need to express yourself via clothes. I agree that non-school uniform days should happen every so often but not everyday; we don't need that at all.

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  • PRO

    Additionally, school uniforms create conformity to equal...

    School uniforms

    I am quick to notice your sudden change of vernacular. I do not suspect plagiarism, but I think you can understand my suspicion. Nonetheless, this is not a debate over expression. School is, and always has been, a public or private institution in which you are taught a basic curriculum. Additionally, school uniforms create conformity to equal rules, rather then creating a disparity between females and males. The largest argument I see relating to this issue is that men are allowed to lower their pants while women are not allowed to show their shoulders. If we instituted an elaborate program, in which all students, were forced to wear a uniform, then these issues would secede. Additionally, school uniforms will eliminate clothing based bullying, as everyone will wear the same outfit. It will also eliminate any ability to wear anything related or attuning to a gang or juvenile and criminal institution. http://www.listland.com...

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  • PRO

    I totally think kids should wear school uniforms they...

    school uniforms

    I totally think kids should wear school uniforms they would look so dignified

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  • PRO

    Boy do I hate how I am mentioning all of my arguments in...

    School uniforms

    I thank con for accepting. I am excited to commence. Quick notes: Because con wrote a lot, I will not be quoting his arguments in my rebuttals. I thank con for displaying his arguments using a text book style. (basically doing things like "1a") I will simplify my rebuttals. I will rebutting like the following : "a) chickens are good" Most of my arguments will be repeated from my rebuttals, since they are very similar. Rebuttals: 1. a) Child labour is not necessarily bad. It is a cheap way for people to produce items. Furthermore, it is a way for poor families to pay off their debt. Further more, children learn lessons such as discipline. Also, if it were to become standard, parents would have to approve of such. And if they do not agree with child labour, they will not allow it, and find safer better ways to produce the uniforms. There are fair-trade clothing stores. [1] Fair-trade is basically fairness and principals in the market. [2] So no slaves are used. School would possibly use these stores in order to have a higher standard and more support in for the school. b) The average cost for a uniform is 156$ for girls and 140$ for boys. [3] Since you are using this the entire year, you would buy much less clothes. If you were to not have uniforms, you would by many clothes. equalling much higher than this number, making it suitable for all incomes. Also there are sponsor programs to get the uniforms. [4] Also, even without the uniforms, there would still be child labour, so there would be no big difference. 2. a. All clothes would do the same, so it would not matter if it was a school uniform or not. b. Since you would have less clothes, there would be less clothes to wash. Also there are eco friendly detergents. [5] And as long as you don't get dirty, you can easily wear the uniform again. 3. Boy do I hate how I am mentioning all of my arguments in the rebuttals. a. Bullying can come from clothing, and even though bullying would not become completely nullified, it will be weakened, which is better than nothing. b. This is not true. Just because someone wears a uniform doesn't mean they will fight with others. This is a hasty generalization. Furthermore, many parents walk home with their students, so they would stop a fight if one were to occur. 4. a. However this bullying already exist and is already practised. With or without uniforms, it will occur, but with uniforms, you will get rid of bullying through clothing. b. This is unimportant. There are many ways to show yourself in school, and let's face it, clothing is not often used. You can express yourself through art, and through your work. Also you need not express yourself at school, this can distract other students. Also, you can show yourself outside of school as well. c. With or without uniforms, people still get bullied for their skin. So it doesn't matter. At least with uniforms, they nullify the bullying through clothing. And also, if you ask me, getting bullied because you have bad clothes because you are pour is worst than getting bullied because you are African. I would like to point out that my opponent only mentioned small scenarios that practically never happen. He states possible consequences that very few would actually experience. Because of such, the majority of his arguments are useless. Now finally, for my arguments! ARGUMENTS: For this debate, I will be saying 4 main arguments explaining why school uniforms would be beneficial to students, and everyone else. First of all, less bullying. A lot of children are affected by bullying because of their clothing. Some people cannot afford fancy clothes. Because of this, they get bullied. Though uniforms would not get rid of bullying, it would weaken it, which is better than nothing. This would benefit children with learning, now that they have less issues to think about. This would lead to better education, and better jobs in the future. Secondly, it would diminish the possibility of inappropriate clothing. Since the children would have to wear uniforms, they would less likely wear inappropriate clothing to school. Inappropriate clothing is in school quite a lot nowadays, with uniforms, you would remove this possibility. [6] Thirdly, it would be healthier for children. Without having to choose clothing in the morning, children would have more time to sleep. Sleep is probably one of the most important things when it comes to the well-being and learning of students. Sleep leads to less stress. Without enough sleep, our body goes into "high alert". This increases blood pressure, producing stress. Without sleep, we would be more stressed, which would affect our learning curves. Sleep also makes us more active. Well rested people become more active, aiding them mentally, which will improve their learning. And it improves memory by processing all we have experienced. This strengthens memory, and aids in work. [7] There even many many more reasons on why sleep is necessary and beneficial to students, and with school uniforms, we can easily accomplish these sleeping goals. And lastly, it is better for all incomes. With uniforms, children would buy much less clothes. Because of this, all incomes would be able to easily effectively purchase a uniform, and have less financial issues further on in the year. Back to you con. sources: 1.http://whereamiwearing.com... 2.http://fairtrade.ca... 3.http://www.classroomuniforms.com... 4.http://www.weirdasianews.com... 5.http://rockingreensoap.com... 6.http://www.ksl.com... 7.http://www.coco-mat.com...

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  • PRO

    Uniforms may increase a students self esteem because they...

    school uniforms should be allowed

    Thank you for making this debate. I believe school uniforms should be allowed and enforced at schools, especially at private schools. 1) Benefits of Uniforms 1. Uniforms may increase a students self esteem because they do not have to worry constantly to be better dressed than those around them. Many kids are discouraged by the fact that they don't own, or cannot afford some of the clothing other kids can. Uniforms put all kids at the same level, and takes that much more stress off the students that cannot afford the latest "fashion". 2. Uniforms improve learning by not allowing kids to be distracted. Clothes can be a huge distraction when you are in the clasroom, especially if you are bored. Kids always want to know what others are wearing and even judge other students over it. Uniforms eliminate this problem and helps kids to stay focused in class. 3. Uniforms show that everyone there with you is part of your school. It shows you are all part of a team. It promotes school spirit and shows that everyone there is "on the same side". 4. Uniforms support conformity. Although some may think this isn't that great of a thing and that kids should express themselves, in the end, life is truly about conformity. Humans strive to be like each other and don't want to be the odd one out. Uniforms support this and put all students on equal terms instead of wealthy students coming in with their fancy jeans and shirts and the less fortunate students coming in with ratty looking clothes. 5. Uniforms help the school faculty to quickly identify who is part of the school and in the end could actually help in keeping strangers and potentially dangerous people off the campus. I await my opponents response. http://www.eduguide.org...

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  • PRO

    Anyway, this is the conclusion round so... ......

    School Uniforms

    Sorry for your forfeiture. Anyway, this is the conclusion round so... Conclusion: I think that there should be Anyway, this is the conclusion round so... Conclusion: I think that there should be Conclusion: I think that there should be school uniforms.

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  • PRO

    School uniforms should be required because of the...

    School Uniforms

    School uniforms should be required because of the following reasons: (1) It can prevent bullying as people will not be judged based on what they wear (2) Students will be tardy less as they won't need to spend as much time in the mornings preparing clothes. (3) It will make school more of a professional environment.

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/School-Uniforms/85/

CON

  • CON

    By saying "Cliques lead to all sorts of problems, such as...

    Uniforms should be worn in school

    "By saying "Cliques lead to all sorts of problems, such as bulling, exclusion, and more." you are saying that not wear uniforms can lead to bullying and the act of excluding which is as same as my point. " Incorrect. I am saying that wearing uniforms leads to this, not the other way around. This is my point: 1. Unless all students wear the same uniform (which I will assume they do not), those who have them are perceived as different from the others, because they have the uniform to a particular club and the rest of the school does not. 2. This creates a social divide, which may create problems and cliques that students think are more important than grades or school work. 3. Therefore, uniforms should not be worn in school. (Again, this is from the school's perspective.) My opponent's points do not conclude pro's side of the debate. If all of these points are allowed to stand, then I have won this debate. Proving that uniforms should not be worn in school is the only thing I have to do, as con. I have done that, but my opponent has not done anything of the sort for Pro's argument. Pro's first points: 1 & 2 is completely false if I mention that all students are not required to wear uniforms. If this was one of your assumptions, you should have stated it in the first round. 3. How do they increase self confidence? Give me a reference. 4. Show me this study. If I can't see it, it doesn't exist. 5. This may be true, but have you considered hat uniforms could be even more distracting? 6. Same as 4. Pro's latest points: 1. You need to prove relevance. Why does this lead to the conclusion that uniforms should be worn in school? 2. Same as above. 3. Does this lead to the school being better off? I still do not understand the relevance. In conclusion, I have made points that logically lead to proving that uniforms should not be worn in school, but my opponent has not proven anything.

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/Uniforms-should-be-worn-in-school/1/
  • CON

    This is also likely to translate to the teachers who will...

    this house will ban school uniforms

    Resolution: School Uniforms don't bother kids. Many kids believe that school uniforms should be banned because they don't like the right of not choosing what they where. However many people are challenging this idea now. Scientists conclude that having uniforms is good because it keeps you less concerned on what you wear and more concerned on other things. Also it is very easy to know what school you go to or it is not like having everyone looking at what you wear. For example do you really want people to know you by what you where? People might bully you if you wear bad clothes or clothes with a low price. But uniforms... No problem! Everyone wears the same thing and no one would bother what you wear because they wear the same thing. Also In some countries, like the U.K., Japan, Hong Kong, and several African countries, school uniforms are worn in almost every school. In other countries, like France and Germany, school uniforms are only worn in a few schools, or even none. However, in some of these countries opinions are changing. For example, both France1 and Germany2 have recently considered bringing school uniforms back, and in the U.S.A. the percentage of public schools in which children wear a uniform has increased from 11.8 in 1999-2000 to 17.5 in 2007-20083. On the other hand, some schools in the U.K. have gotten rid of school uniforms4. With such different rules in these different countries, it is important to think about whether or not school uniforms are really necessary, and why. School uniforms create a sense of equality School catchment areas are diverse and in private schools, some children are there on a scholarship. So, without uniforms there are clear indicators of wealth between what children wear. This makes poorer children stand out, (or even possibly the reverse). Children can then be bullied for being different, which diminishes a child's enjoyment of school. A study in New York has shown that 84% of parents think uniforms promote equality, and 89% of guidance counselors think uniforms help teach children to be more accepting of others who are less fortunate[3]. This perception among parents will help create the same perception among their children. This is also likely to translate to the teachers who will therefore treat their pupils more equally. School uniforms contribute to the sense of school unity Schools that have a uniform often say that they do so because wearing a uniform helps their students feel a sense of unity and pride in their school (e.g., Sacred Heart Catholic School, 2010)[15]. The headmistress of Fulham Cross School in London, England, has been quoted as saying that introducing a uniform at her school gave students "an incredible sense of pride"; after the introduction of a school uniform, GCSE passes at her school rose from 42 to 53 per cent[16]. This sense of unity is especially important on school trips, where teachers need to be able to tell which children belong to their school, so that no one gets lost. School uniforms encourage discipline Having to wear smart clothes encourages children to respect their school and their teachers and behave themselves. This is because of the association between smart clothes and work. Casual wear at school can also make students feel over-relaxed and 'at home,' meaning they don't focus as much on work. A lot of schools are bringing back school uniform because they want to improve discipline[21]. Moreover, school uniform can actively encourage students to enter into an adversarial relationship with the curriculum and their teachers. Exercising arbitrary control over children in the interests of "discipline" is likely to convince them that the very sensible, rational principles of learning and critical thought that they acquire during the school day are equally arbitrary and meaningless. By refusing to allow children to participate in enjoyable, beguiling processes of discovery and understanding unless they comply with unjustified and meaningless rules about dress, schools risk being seen as oppressive and capricious by their students. Thank you. Sorces... http://idebate.org...

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  • CON

    School Uniforms alone do not teach boys to be neat and...

    School uniforms should be required

    I would first like to thank my opponent for creating such a unique debate topic from what I've seen on this site. I'm sure this will be a interesting debate for the both of us. I accept my opponent's definition of "school uniform." However, my opponent has to realize that the government cannot force private schools to wear uniforms if it chooses not to require them if he hasn't realized such a thing. I also ask that any videos not be looked at until I ask you dear reader. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I shall now jump into my opponent's points and begin to refute: 1.) As a high schooler, I know full well that I would hate certain aspects of my school with or without school uniforms. In fact, being forced to wear school uniforms will make me dislike my school more. My opponent talks about helping each other to succeed, which is fine on a team but school is about individualism. There is rarely team "tests or team essays which are the majority of grades in most classes. Comparing sport teams to school is like apple and oranges. In fact, many students would feel like the school is more of a dictatorship then anything with uniforms. Again, school uniforms suppresses individualism and discourages teachers to recognise students for their different personalities, character, and abilities. School Uniforms also stop students from taking responsibility for the aspect of dressing themselves for a public environment. Uniforms fit for Military schools where unity, and discipline are key along with following orders. Not public school where creativity, and being yourself are key elements. Private schools do not matter in this debate as I've shown above. 2.) It surely does not help students focus as they will only find other ways to bully or tease one another. Furthermore, it encourages others to mock those who do not have their uniforms as perfect as perhaps their own little group. Other students will simply bring a outfit from home to change into the minute class ends. I would know as many of my friends (both boys and girls) attend private catholic schools where uniforms are required. (Oh and they hate the uniforms). 3.) School Uniforms alone do not teach boys to be neat and girls to be attractive. Who says the boys and girls must keep their uniforms in fashionable or even clean shape? All school uniforms reenforce is wearing semi-formal outfits in school. 4.) Again, untrue as I've already proven above. My opponent also fails to realize that if this was true then it would only make other students get bullied more often if not more for simply acting differently or having a different personality. 5.) Students will be less likely to want to learn in a strict environment. The Japan cosplay example my opponent gives is a rare one at best and this entire point really is invalid since students can express themselves in fashion outside of school without school uniforms. This link explores the difference between Japanese and U.S. schools: http://sitemaker.umich.edu... Japanese students go to school for 240 days out of the year compared to 180 for American students and Japanese students go in for a half day of instruction on saturday. Japan also uses it's school funding better then America since getting to the students to the school is less of a issue in Japan. This link explores Taiwan schools: http://en.wikipedia.org... From the Link: "It has been criticised for placing excessive pressure on students and eschewing creativity in favour of rote memorization." There is a difference between teaching and turning students into robots who merely repeat what they been programmed to do. "Students often stay as late as 8 or 9 PM for "extra classes" which is explored more after the link jump. We have nothing near that for public schools in America. Kids in Taiwan also stay more days a year in school then U.S. students. This link explores Hong Kong schools: http://en.wikipedia.org... Hong Kong students spend roughly 195 days a year in school, and like the other two countries have a higher amount of work ethic and amount for their schools. To quote the link: "The current workload of a primary student in Hong Kong includes approximately 3 to 4 hours of schoolwork nightly." Does everyone notice a pattern? How school uniforms are barely mentioned if at all in these links? How more school work, days in a school year, and format are the reasons why these schools have the best scores on international tests. If my opponent truly wants to improve schools, I'd advise making a separate debate about changing the format of public schools. Adding school uniforms will do nothing but create a negative impact as I've shown throughout this debate. So therefore, logic says that CON (me) should win this debate. Other reasons why school uniforms are a bad idea: 6.) School uniforms would make students very identifiable outside of school and would make the divisions between schools wider. This would only lead to more bullying and fights to develop between students from rival schools as they travel to and from school. If my opponent does not believe such a thing could happen, I ask him and the reader to now look at the first, second, and third video in order in which rival schools fight at basketball and Lacrosse games where each side knows where the other stands obviously. In the first two videos, students and others from each school are fighting while in the third video it is the players from the schools who fight constantly throughout the game. http://www.youtube.com... http://www.youtube.com... http://www.youtube.com... 7.) Uniforms cause major discomfort to the student and therefore distract the student for learning. The uniforms which are particularly bad for girls who have to wear skirts. They have to wear them all year around, this includes in the coldest of winter months. There is also the hottest months of the year that can affect the student having to wear uniforms. 8.) This is related to #7 but a point all on it's own. This serves as a distraction for the teacher to make sure all teachers are enforcing said dress code and therefore takes time out of the class. This is bad both for the teacher who is now behind in teaching the class and the students who will be forced to learn something a little faster at the very least due to what should be a non-relevant issue like clothing except for the fact all students are now required to wear uniforms they don't like or want to wear. 9.) No substantial evidence offered by my own opponent as to why School Uniforms would be superior to regular clothing outside naming three countries that have the highest test scores for reasons I have listed above. With that, I do believe I have refuted all my opponent's points. I will sum up as to why exactly I have won this debate in the third round. So I would just like to thank my opponent for creating this debate and of course you the reader for taking the time out of your day/evening to read it. I cannot wait to see my opponent's 2nd round argument so we may continue this debate. Thank You

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  • CON

    Why do we need the uniforms. It would just cost the...

    School Uniforms – Yes

    Why do we need the uniforms. It would just cost the school more money and not all kids can get a new clean unifrom in one day. if they wear it once and get it dirty it might take a few days to get it washed. Then if the school were to but two uniforms for the students then it would cost the schools even more money. (Think about how many students are in schools) School uniforms would be a wate of money and time.

    • https://debatewise.org/3367-school-uniforms-should-be-mandatory/
  • CON

    School uniforms will also cost a lot of money, and they...

    school uniforms

    School uniforms will also cost a lot of money, and they are not part of your everyday attire; they are extra clothes that the school expects the parents to pay for. Students will also not feel the freedom of wearing what they want to wear, and will not be able to become responsible for themselves.

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  • CON

    The fact that all UK academies have strict rules on...

    School Uniforms are a good Idea

    The Guardian newspaper claims that school uniforms do not necessarily leed to good results. In fact one of the most up-and-coming schools in England does not require a school uniform--http://m.guardian.co.uk... Most websites that I've looked at suggest that the continued use of school uniforms is based almost entirely on tradition. The fact that all UK academies have strict rules on school uniforms ( also quoted on the above Guardian web page ) supports this claim. Governments like people to think that school uniforms leed to an increase in grade C-A* exam results as this shifts the cost on to the parents rather than the Dept. Of Education. Seeing as pro forfeit the previous round; I think that will do for now.

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/School-Uniforms-are-a-good-Idea/1/
  • CON

    In schools, some students are poor while others are rich....

    School Uniforms Should not be Required

    School uniforms should be required because they encourage discipline, help students resist peer pressure to buy new clothes, and diminish economic and social barriers between students. First of all, school uniforms encourage discipline by making students focus on studying and homework rather than new clothes. In the morning, instead of worrying on different outfits, students can do school related activities like organizing their backpack, double-checking their homework, or studying. Students spend a lot of time thinking about clothing, but now, since they have uniforms, they no longer have to go through tedious shopping or hours of decisions of what to wear. School uniforms also help students resist the urge to buy designer clothing. When everyone is wearing the same uniform, the only time new clothes are nexus are weekends, holidays, and summer break, which is a lot less clothes than the entire school year. Clothes can often be used to define social statuses, but if there are no different clothes, people will have to rely on personality rather than the outfit they are wearing. In schools, some students are poor while others are rich. Poor students may have scholarships in order to afford school and have ragged clothes, while rich students may be supported by very wealthy parents and have expensive, fancy clothes. These completely different types of clothes make a huge difference in their popularity at school. Instead of comparing each others clothes, students can compare each others personality and intelligence, which makes a much larger difference. Although you argue that school uniforms destroy individuality, there really isn't really a way to express yourself using clothes. Clothing is only something you wear and, in no way, can be used to define yourself. You also insist that school uniforms create robot-like unity and decrease independence and creativity, but this is not accurate at all. Uniforms cannot affect the way you think, except for in productivity and usefulness. I also do not understand how wearing the same uniform creates "robots", because "robots" are defined as 'a machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically', but simply looking the same does not force them to somehow act the same. And since you also agree that uniforms do not affect how someone acts; this proves that uniforms will not harm how someone acts. Your turn, pro!

    • https://www.debate.org/debates/School-Uniforms-Should-not-be-Required/5/
  • CON

    The earlier they get up the more tired they would be...

    School uniforms should be banned

    Decreased time In the morning spent getting dressed Women spend nearly one year of their lives choosing what to wear in the morning[1]. This is way too much. With school uniforms it's simple you put on your skirt and blazer and head out the door. Getting ready in the morning can take up to an hour[2] minutes meaning students have to wake up earlier to get ready. The earlier they get up the more tired they would be meaning they would focus less in class. If their alarm doesn't go off they can be late for school meaning more class time. This may not be completely ended by the use of school uniforms, but it would certainly reduce the numbers. Uniforms are safe When walking home from school students wearing the wrong colour at the wrong time can get injured or killed. People have also been robbed for wearing expensive clothing(Jordan's, Gucci etc.). This wouldn't happen to students in uniforms because these misinterpretations wouldn't occur to someone in a shirt and dress pants[3]. Citation [1]http://www.telegraph.co.uk... [2]https://today.yougov.com... [3]M. Sue Stanley, "School Uniforms and Safety," Education and Urban Society, Aug.

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  • CON

    When buying uniforms for the school, you cannot assume...

    School Uniforms are a good idea

    I, for one, do not think that school uniforms are a good idea for the follwing reasons: 1) Uniforms cost money. Obviously, school uniforms, like any other type of clothing, can be very costly. Where will the money come from? The taxpayers (some of which won't even benefit from the uniforms)? State funding? Either way you go with this, someone is going to have to pay for something that they probably don't even want. 2) Students come in all shapes and sizes. It's quite noticable that today's students are all very different in size. When buying uniforms for the school, you cannot assume that one size fits all. You'd have to size the students, order the uniforms, and then return them if they don't fit right. It's a continious, costly, cycle. Also, what if a student is irregular in size? What if they are super tall and really skinny? Then they would have to be taylored to the needs of that one student. 3) Students need to be unique. Having every student in a school dress the same way is like saying 'hey, you're not allowed to be different. You have to dress like everyone else because it's easier that way.' There's a certain thrill that teenagers get when they buy new outfit and where it to school for the first time. That thrill could potentially be threatened by instating a school uniform policy in schools. Having these uniforms is pretty much censoring the real world from them. Students need to understand and accept the fact that some people are different, and they have no chance of learning that when everyone in their school dresses the same. That concludes my opening statment.

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  • CON

    Bring a sense of uniformity & unity among pupils 5. ......

    School Uniforms Should not be Required

    School uniforms are necessary because 1. Enable children to focus on their school work as opposed to what type of clothes they wear 2. They put all children at the same level as socioeconomic status is not apparent from the uniforms they where since they are all the same. 3. Removes the status symbol associated with flashy clothes removing peer pressures of that kind 4. Bring a sense of uniformity & unity among pupils 5. Good for security as you can identify kids who should be at a particular school 6. Save parents money especially those coming fr poor families 7. Uniforms also enable students to get ready for school faster as they don't have much of a fashion statement to make, just put on your uniform and you are ready to go 8. Uniforms enable students to self express in a way that is relevant to their learning i.e through extra curriculum activities, their talents 9. Enable children to make friends based on personality and character instead of what you wear 10. In a way wearing school uniforms reduces bullying since some of the bullying comes from what other children wear, so if clothing is standardized there is no bullying based on that

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